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The phrase "a general heightened" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "There is a general heightened awareness of environmental issues in recent years."
Alternatives: "a general increase" or "a general rise".
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There is no single answer, he says, but many: a mix of chronic stomach pains, never diagnosed and for which Cobain started "self-medicating" with heroin; a shattering of his childhood idyll when his parents divorced; a general, heightened sense of shame; the unexpected pressures of fame; punk guilt for bringing alternative music to the charts; drugs.
Since joining and learning the basics and importance of functional weightlifting, he reports experiencing an increase in cardiovascular function, he has increased in strength (e.g., deadlift has gone up almost 100 pounds), increased his flexibility to where he is now able to execute full range of motion in his knees, and he also reports a general heightened sense of well-being.
We know little about whether such a heightened emotional reactivity is specific to negative emotions, or might be a general heightened reactivity to both positive and negative emotions.
Perhaps the elevated T-SCEs observed in ALT cells is symptomatic of a general heightened propensity towards recombination, but is not the cause of telomere lengthening.
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I find, too, that there is a general heightening of diction—"attacked" for "went in," "swoops" for "goes," "countless" for "many," "battalion" for "rank"—and a loss of some fine points ("fury" misses the fact that Homer's thespesioi homadoi, "with an inhuman din" is meant to evoke a sound).
I find, too, that there is a general heightening of diction — "attacked" for "went in," "swoops" for "goes," "countless" for "many," "battalion" for "rank" — and a loss of some fine points ("fury" misses the fact that Homer's thespesioi homadoi, "with an inhuman din" is meant to evoke a sound).
It is a general heightening of perception and the feeling of awareness.
Although never substantiated and was brushed off by local officials as a spurious hoax, the "purge" showed up in a leaked FBI warning reportedly issued to Louisiana law enforcement as a sign of general heightened danger to them over the weekend.
In general, heightened locomotor activity would facilitate escape behaviors [1].
Nothing suggests that Republican officials, or anyone else, will be able to exert control over Mr. Paladino in a general election, heightening fears that a man famous for calling the Assembly speaker the "Antichrist," for forwarding sexually explicit e-mails and for occasionally mangling the English language could implode under the scrutiny of the campaign trail.
Despite the breakthrough, the procedure has shortcomings, including a tendency of the newly created stem cells to turn cancerous, a risk with stem cells in general but heightened because Dr. Yamanaka used a known tumor-causing gene.
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